Parrot Car Stereo System MKI9200 User Manual

Parrot MKi9200  
User guide  
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Installation  
WARNING: We advise our customers to have the Parrot MKi9200 fitted by a professional.  
Before you begin  
Checking the car configuration  
The cables supplied with the kit feature ISO connectors and two pairs of line-out jacks.  
The line-out jacks can be used if your audio system features this option (use of an  
amplifier). Several set-ups are therefore possible depending on the type of car stereo and  
your vehicle.  
If your car stereo is not fitted with ISO connectors, you need to purchase an ISO adapter  
cable to simplify the wiring procedure. Refer to the range of ISO adapters on our  
website.  
Caution  
Unplug the battery before installing the kit‟s power cable.  
Before you install the individual components, check that the installation locations have  
been selected in such a way that the cable length is sufficient to connect every element.  
Do not install any component (screen, remote control) in the airbag deployment area.  
Once the installation is complete, make sure that no cables are pinched or trapped.  
Removing the car stereo  
Remove your car stereo from you vehicle. You may need release keys to do so.  
Refer to your car stereo user guide or contact your car dealer for more information.  
Remove the audio system from your vehicles dashboard to access the wiring harness.  
The mute function is used to cut the sound of your car stereo to enable a phone call. The  
choice of the mute-in jack depends on your car stereo‟s configuration.  
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Installing the kit  
Note : If you have the possibility to use a multimeter, test and verify all connections on the vehicle  
before connecting the Parrot MKi9200 wiring loom.  
Car stereo with ISO connectors  
1. Connect the male connectors of the hands-free kit to the car stereo.  
2. Join the vehicle‟s audio and power supply cables to the female connectors of the Parrot  
MKi9200.  
3. On the installation cable, connect the free yellow wire to one of the audio system‟s  
corresponding mute-in jacks if available (mute in 1, mute in 2 or mute in 3).  
Note : Mute in 1, mute in 2 and mute in 3 are only suggested mute locations. You first have to test  
and verify the mute on the vehicle.  
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Car stereo with line-in  
Use this type of connection by wiring the line-out (brown & white wire or red & black wire)  
to your car stereo‟s line-in.  
Using the two pairs of line-out will enable you to take advantage of the music function in  
stereo over your vehicle‟s speakers.  
On the installation cable, connect the free yellow wire to the corresponding audio  
system‟s mute-input if available (mute in 1, mute in 2 or mute in 3).  
Installing the electronic box  
Avoid installing the electronic box near heating or air-conditioning system, on a spot  
directly exposed to sunlight or behind metal walls.  
Make sure the electronic box stays fixed once it is installed and that it will not move while  
you are driving.  
Do not reinstall the car stereo forcibly. If you are short of space behind the car stereo to  
install the electronic box, consider installing it in the glove box.  
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Installing the kit‟s power cable  
Note : In order to check the wiring, connect the screen before placing it on the dashboard.  
Refer to the Checking the wiring section for more information.  
Refer to your car stereo‟s wiring diagram.  
The red wire of the kit‟s cable must correspond to the constant +12V supply, the orange  
wire to the ignition +12V and the black wire to ground. Check that the orange wire is not  
connected to the constant +12V supply, as you could run down the vehicle‟s battery.  
Note : On some vehicles, there is no ignition +12V on the vehicle’s connectors. You must therefore  
connect the orange power supply wire to the fuse box or another ignition power source.  
Checking the wiring  
To perform the installation check, turn the ignition on then off once the Parrot MKi9200 is  
installed: the message “Goodbye!” must be displayed.  
If it is not the case, it is necessary to inverse the positions of the red and orange wires.  
Indeed, the red wire of the power cable must be connected to the permanent 12V, the  
orange wire to the 12V ignition and the black wire to the ground. This can be done simply  
by reversing both fuse holders located on the Parrot wiring.  
Installing the audio connectors  
Installing the music  
cable  
Connect the music cable to the electronic box and place the USB /  
iPod / Jack connectors into the glove box, the central console or the  
parcel tray depending on the configuration of your dashboard. Make  
sure that the cable is not pinched.  
Note : Use the provided protection cap to protect the connectors.  
Installing the music  
cable grommet  
system  
The music cable grommet system allows you to adjust the cable length  
while reducing its wear.  
1. Drill a 20 mm hole in your dashboard (glove compartment or parcel  
tray).  
2. Insert manually two flexible arms of the grommet system.  
3. Use a flat screwdriver in order to insert the last two arms.  
> You can now connect your music cable to the bluebox.  
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Installing the individual components  
Installing the double microphone  
Selecting a  
location  
In order to get hi-quality conversations, we advise you to respect the following  
recommendations:  
Make sure the microphone is installed as close to the mouth of the user  
as possible. The ideal distance is 60 cm. The best possible location for  
the microphone is near the rear-view mirror.  
The microphone needs to be pointed towards the user.  
D < 60 cm  
α < 45°  
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Make sure the microphone is not exposed to the air stream from air vents.  
Do not install the microphone cable in heating, ventilation or air  
conditioning systems.  
Be careful of the side airbags and SRS systems while running the  
microphone cable.  
Mounting the  
double microphone  
The mounting location for the microphone must be clean and free from  
grease or dust. Prior to installation, clean the area with an appropriate  
cleansing product.  
Once you have stuck the support on the dashboard, wait for approximately  
2 hours to make sure the adhesive tape adheres well.  
Installing the remote control  
Installing the remote  
control on the  
If you want to place the remote control on the steering wheel, make sure it is  
securely attached, so that it does not move when you are driving.  
steering wheel  
WARNING: Do not install the remote control on the outside of the  
steering wheel and ensure it does not get in the way when driving.  
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Installing the remote  
control on the  
dashboard  
If you want to place the remote control on the dashboard, stick the double-  
sided tape located on the flat side of the bracket to fix it against the  
dashboard. You can then insert the remote onto the bracket.  
WARNING: Once you have stuck the support on the dashboard, wait  
for approximately 2 hours to make sure the adhesive tape adheres  
well.  
Replacing the  
battery  
The remote control only works with a 3V CR2032 battery.  
Make sure the battery is correctly positioned before inserting it into  
the remote control.  
Installing the screen  
Selecting a  
location  
Install the screen in an easily accessible and visible location.  
Do not install the screen in the airbag deployment area or in a possible head  
impact area.  
Mounting the  
screen  
The mounting location for the screen must be clean and free from grease or  
dust. Prior to installation, clean the area with an appropriate cleansing  
product.  
Once you have stuck the support on the dashboard, wait for approximately 2  
hours to make sure the adhesive tape adheres well.  
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Avoiding theft  
and sunlight  
exposure  
Remember to remove your screen when leaving the vehicle to avoid tempting any would-  
be thieves and to prevent prolonged exposure to sunlight.  
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Getting  
started  
WARNING : If the remote control doesn’t seem to be associated to the electronic box while  
using the Parrot MKi for the first time, refer to the Associating the remote control to the  
electronic box section.  
Navigating through the menus  
Associating the remote control to the electronic box  
If the remote control doesn‟t seem to be associated to the electronic box while using the Parrot MKi for  
the first time, press several times the button while holding down the  
«Pairing remote control» message is said.  
and buttons until the  
This has to be done during a 30 seconds period once the ignition is turned on.  
Commands  
Accessing the main Press the central jog wheel to access the menus.  
> The kit says the name of the current menu.  
menu  
Browsing through  
the menus  
Turn the jog wheel to browse through the menus.  
Press the button or the jog wheel to confirm.  
Press the button to get back to the previous menu.  
Exiting the menu  
Press the  
button to exit the menu or get back to the Now  
Playing screen if a song is currently being played.  
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Using the vocal menus  
Activating /  
You can activate or deactivate the vocal menus of the Parrot  
deactivating the  
vocal menus  
MKi9200. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Audio >  
Spoken menus.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate or deactivate this option.  
Adjusting the vocal  
menus volume  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Audio > Menu  
Volume.  
2. Use the jog wheel to adjust the volume and confirm.  
Establishing a Bluetooth connection with a phone  
Using a phone with the Parrot MKi9200 for the first time  
Adjusting the kit  
visibility  
Before pairing your phone with the Parrot MKi9200, make sure that it is visible  
by all Bluetooth ® devices. To do so press the jog wheel and select Settings  
> Bluetooth >Visibility. Then, make sure this option is selected.  
If it is not the case, select it by pressing the jog wheel.  
Note : The Parrot MKi9200 is visible by default.  
Pairing a phone  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Bluetooth > Pair with….  
> If your mobile phone‟s model appears in the list, select it and  
confirm by pressing the jog wheel.  
> If your mobile phone model doesn‟t appear in the list, select the Other  
phones option.  
2. From your phone, search for Bluetooth peripherals. Refer to your phone  
user guide for more information.  
> The list of the available Bluetooth peripherals is displayed.  
3. Select « Parrot MKi9200 » in the list.  
4. Enter « 0000 » on your phone when you are prompted to enter a PIN  
code.  
> «Pairing successful» is displayed on the screen of the Parrot  
MKi9200.  
Automatic  
Once your phone is paired to the Parrot MKi9200, the connection between  
both devices will be automatically established each time you enter your  
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connection  
vehicle if your screen is plugged in.  
Managing Bluetooth devices  
Disconnecting a  
phone  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Bluetooth > Paired  
devices.  
2. Select the phone you want to disconnect from the kit.  
3. Select Disconnect.  
Connecting an  
already used  
phone  
The Parrot MKi9200 automatically connects itself to the last phone you  
used with it. If you want to connect the Parrot MKi9200 to another  
phone you already paired:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Bluetooth > Paired  
devices.  
2. Select the phone you want to connect to the Parrot MKi9200.  
3. Select the Connect option.  
Managing the  
“Memory full”  
problem  
You can pair up to 10 devices with the Parrot MKi9200.  
If you attempt to pair an 11th phone, you will get the « Memory full »  
message. You must then delete a phone from the paired devices list.  
To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Bluetooth > Paired  
devices.  
2. Select the phone you want to delete from the list.  
3. Select Delete.  
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Synchronizing the phonebook  
Note : Only contacts stored in the memory of the phone will be synchronised in the kit’s memory.  
Automatic  
With most of the Bluetooth phones, the phonebook is automatically synchronized  
synchronisation in the kit‟s memory. Refer to the compatibility section of our website for more  
information.  
WARNING : The automatic synchronization is limited to 2 000 contacts for  
each paired phone.  
Sending  
contacts via  
Object Push  
If your phone doesn‟t support automatic synchronization, you can also send  
contacts from your mobile to the car kit via Object Push. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Phone > Receive contacts.  
2. Refer to your phones „user guide for more information about sending  
contacts via Object Push.  
Deleting a  
contact  
Note : You can only delete contacts sent via Object Push.  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Phone > Contacts management.  
2. Select the contact you want to delete.  
3. Press the jog wheel and select Delete contact.  
Deleting all  
contacts  
Note : You can only delete contacts sent via Object Push.  
Press the jog wheel and select Phone > Delete all contacts.  
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Display parameters  
Modifying the display parameters  
Adjusting the  
brightness  
You can adapt the screen brightness of the Parrot MKi9200. To do so :  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Display > Brightness.  
2. Select Night mode or Day mode.  
Note : You can also adjust the brightness parameter by holding down  
the jog wheel for 2 seconds.  
Changing the display  
color  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Display > Theme.  
2. Select the color using the jog wheel.  
3. Press the jog wheel to confirm.  
Changing the wallpaper  
You can change the wallpaper of the Parrot MKi9200 by selecting one of the wallpapers proposed by  
default. You can also customize it by sending a photo directly to the kit.  
Selecting a wallpaper  
proposed by default  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Display > Wallpaper then  
use the jog wheel to choose the wallpaper you want to display.  
2. Press the jog wheel to validate.  
Customizing the  
wallpaper  
If you want to customize the Parrot MKi9200 wallpaper, you have to send  
a picture via Bluetooth. To do so :  
1. Make sure the Parrot MKi9200 is set so that it is visible by all  
Bluetooth devices. To do so, press the jog wheel and select Settings  
> Bluetooth > Visibility.  
2. Press the jog wheel then select Settings > Display > Wallpaper >  
Customize > Add.  
> « Waiting for a picture » is displayed on the Parrot MKi9200.  
3. From your Bluetooth peripheral, send via Bluetooth the image you  
want to display on the Parrot MKi9200. Refer to your device  
documentation for more information about sending photos via  
Bluetooth.  
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Deleting a wallpaper  
To delete a picture sent to the Parrot MKi9200 as wallpaper, press the jog  
wheel and select Settings > Display > Wallpaper > Custom > Delete.  
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Phone  
Note : The availability of some functionality only depends on the model of your mobile phone.  
Before using your Parrot MKi9200 telephone function, you first have to connect it with your  
phone / PDA.  
For more information,refer to the Establishing a Bluetooth connection with a phone section.  
Making and receiving calls  
The network signal at the top of the screen shows wether you are in range of the cellular network and  
can make and receive calls. The more bars, the stronger the signal.  
Making a call  
Calling a contact in the If the contact you want to call is in the phonebook of the phone  
phonebook  
connected to the Parrot MKi9200:  
1. Press the jog wheel to enter the main menu and select  
Phonebook.  
2. Select a letter and press the jog wheel.  
> Once the contact chosen:  
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Press the button to call this contact.  
Or use the jog wheel to choose between different  
numbers of the same contact.  
Dialling a number  
If the contact you want to call is not in the phonebook of the phone  
connected to the Parrot MKi9200, stop your vehicle in a safe location,  
press the jog wheel and select Phonebook > Dial a number. You can  
then use the jog wheel to select the digits.  
You can also make the call directly from your phone.  
Bringing up the last  
dialled number  
Hold down the key of the Parrot MKi9200 for two seconds to redial  
the last dialled number.  
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Receiving a call  
An incoming call is indicated by a ringtone. The name of the caller is announced if their details are  
stored in the phonebook of the phone connected to the Parrot MKi9200.  
Note : You can also associate a picture to a contact. This picture will be displayed each time you  
receive a call from this contact. Refer to the Assigning a picture to a contact section for more  
information.  
Answering a call  
Declining a call  
Press the button to answer an incoming call.  
Press the button to decline an incoming call.  
Using the Parrot MKi9200 while on a call  
Adjusting the volume  
Use the jog wheel during a call to adjust the communication volume.  
> The volume setting is saved for subsequent calls.  
Transfering a call to  
the phone  
During a call, if you want to continue the conversation on your  
phone (private conversation), press the button of the Parrot  
MKi9200.  
> The call is automatically transferred to the phone.  
If you want to switch back to the kit, press the button again.  
Muting a call  
If you want to deactivate the microphone during a call, press the  
button : you will still hear your caller but your caller will not be  
able to hear you.  
Press the  
button to reactivate it again.  
Managing a second  
call  
During a call, you can receive another call if your phone supports this  
functionality.  
Press the button to accept the second incoming call.  
> The first call is automatically put on hold.  
Press the button to decline the second incoming call.  
You can also hang up directly from your phone.  
Press the button to switch from a call to another.  
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Managing voice mail  
During a call, the Parrot MKi9200 allows you to send DTMFs to manage  
your voice mail for example. To do so :  
1. Press the jog wheel to access the DTMF menu.  
> « 0 » is displayed by the kit.  
2. Use the jog wheel to select your DTMF between the following  
possibilities : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,# or *.  
3. Press the jog wheel to send this DTMF to your phone.  
Press the button to end a call.  
Ending a call  
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Using voice recognition  
Receiving a call via voice recognition  
To receive a call via voice recognition, magic words must be activated.  
Activating /  
deactivating the magic  
Note : Magic words are activated by default.  
words  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Telephone > Voice Commands >  
Magic words.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate/deactivate the magic words.  
Accepting a call  
Declining a call  
Say « Accept » to answer an incoming call.  
Say « Reject » to decline an incoming call.  
Making a call via voice recognition  
Calling a contact with  
one phone number  
1. Press the button to launch the voice recognition feature.  
> The Parrot MKi9200 asks you the name of the contact you want  
to call.  
2. Say the name of the contact.  
> The call is automatically launched if the voice tag is correctly  
understood.  
> If it is not the case, a confirmation message is asked.  
3. Confirm if necessary by saying “Yes” or “call”.  
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Calling a contact with  
several phone  
numbers  
If there are several phone numbers associated to the contact  
you want to call, you can specify the type of number.  
To do so, the following vocal commands are available:  
- Home  
- At home - At work  
- Office  
- Work  
- Mobile  
- Cellular  
- Cell  
- Other  
- General  
- Default  
- Preferred  
- At office  
- On mobile  
- At the office - On cellular  
- On cell  
- On mobile phone  
- On cellular phone  
- On cell phone  
- Mobile phone  
- Cellular phone  
- Cell phone  
Exiting voice  
Press the button to exit voice recognition mode.  
recognition mode  
Settings  
Ringtone  
To adjust the volume of the ringtone which indicates an incoming call :  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Audio > Ringtone volume.  
2. Use the jog wheel to adjust the volume.  
Phonebook  
Assigning a picture to  
a contact  
You can assign a picture to a contact. This picture will be displayed each  
time the contact calls.  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Telephone > Contacts  
management.  
2. Choose a contact.  
3. Press the jog wheel and select Picture > Add a picture.  
> « Waiting for picture » is displayed.  
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WARNING:  
- Make sure the picture is in JPG format.  
- The picture weight must be less than 1Mo.  
Modifying the  
phonebook style  
You can activate / deactivate the contacts pictures display while browsing  
through your phonebook. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Telephone > Advanced settings  
> Phonebok style.  
2. Select With picture or Without picture.  
Call  
Displaying / hiding  
identification  
If you do not want your phone number to be displayed on your  
contact‟s phone while making a call, activate the Allow #31#  
option. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Telephone > Advanced  
Settings > Allow #31#.  
2. Select Activate.  
Deactivate the Allow #31# option to allow your contacts to  
see your number while you are calling them.  
Making an  
international call  
You can configure the Parrot MKi9200 to add a prefix while making a call  
from or towards a foreign country. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Telephone > Advanced settings  
> Change + to.  
2. Select the prefix you want to use.  
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Activating the external noise elimination  
In order to improve the listening comfort of your conversation, the Parrot MKi9200 allows  
you to tone down the noise from outside your car (motorcycles, trucks) if your window is  
open.  
To activate / deactivate this setting, press the jog wheel and select Settings > Audio >  
Lateral noise detection.  
WARNING: Make sure the double microphone is angled towards the driver before activating  
the Lateral noise reduction effect. If not, the driver’s voice will be considered as an external  
noise.  
Lateral noise detection effect activated Microphone correctly installed  
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Lateral noise detection effect deactivated Microphone misplaced  
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Music  
Using the Parrot MKi9200 with an external source  
Notes :  
- While playing a song, press the button to get to main menu.  
- While navigating through the menus, press the  
button to get to the Now Playing screen.  
Using the Parrot MKi9200 with an iPod / iPhone  
WARNING: Make sure your iPod is updated before using it with the Parrot MKi9200.  
Compatibility  
If you are using the Parrot MKi9200 with the iPod Mini, iPod  
Photo, iPod 3G and iPod Shuffle, then connect your iPod to  
the Parrot MKi9200 using the Jack cable.  
Use the iPod connector if you are using another model of  
iPod or an iPhone.  
Playing music files  
If your iPod / iPhone is connected to the Parrot MKi9200 via  
the iPod connector :  
1. Press the jog wheel and select iPod.  
2. Select one of the classification criteria (artist, album,  
songs, genres, playlist) and press the jogwheel.  
Note : Use the  
and  
buttons to navigate more easily through the  
content of your iPod.  
3. Select the song and press the jog wheel.  
If your iPod is connected to the Parrot MKi9200 via the jack  
analogue player section.  
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Using the Parrot MKi9200 with an SD card  
Compatibility  
You can use the following SD cards with the Parrot MKi9200:  
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SD, micro SD (with adapter), mini SD (with adapter)  
SDHC (class 2, 4, 6), mini SDHC (with adapter), micro SDHC  
MMC, MMC plus, MMC mobile (with adapter), MMC micro (with  
adapter), RS-MMC mini (with adapter)  
Transferring music  
files onto an SD  
card  
1. Insert the SD card into the appropriate slot.  
2. Connect the Parrot MKi9200 to your computer using a USB / mini-USB  
cable.  
3. Copy your music files in MP3 or WMA formats as if it was a USB flash  
drive.  
Playing music files  
1. Insert the SD card into the appropriate slot.  
2. Press the jog wheel and select SD card.  
> You access the content of the SD card.  
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If the tags of your audio files are correctly defined, select one  
of the classification features (artist, album, songs, genres,  
playlist) and press the jog wheel.  
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If the tags of your audio files are not defined, select  
Directories or Flat directories.  
Note : Use the  
and  
buttons to navigate more easily through the  
content of your SD Card.  
3. Select the song and press the jog wheel.  
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Using the Parrot MKi9200 with a USB peripheral  
WARNING: If your Parrot MKi9200 is connected to an iPhone and an USB flash drive, the  
iPhone has priority: you can only browse through your iPhone content.  
1. Connect the USB flash drive or the MP3 player using the USB cable.  
2. Press the jog wheel and select USB.  
> You access the content of your USB peripheral.  
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If the tags of your audio files are correctly defined, select one of the  
classification features (artist, album, songs, genres, playlist) and press the jog  
wheel.  
-
If the tags of your audio files are not defined, select Directories or Flat  
directories.  
Note : Use the  
and  
buttons to navigate more easily through the content of your USB flash  
drive.  
3. Select the song and press the jog wheel.  
Using the Parrot MKi9200 with an audio player connected via Bluetooth  
Compatibility  
You can use the Parrot MKi9200 to listen to songs stored on your mobile  
phone / PDA / smartphone. Your mobile phone must support the  
Bluetooth® A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile).  
Playing a music file  
If you are using a Bluetooth audio player for the 1st time, you  
have to pair both devices.  
Refer to the Pairing a phone section.  
If both devices are already paired :  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Bluetooth >  
Paired devices.  
2. Choose an audio player and press the jog wheel.  
3. Select Play Bluetooth audio.  
4. Get back to main menu and select Audio Bluetooth.  
5. Start playing a song on your audio player.  
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Note : Volume for calls and for streaming audio work separately.  
Using the Parrot MKi9200 with an analogue audio player  
1. Connect your audio player to the Parrot MKi9200 using the Jack connector.  
2. Press the jog wheel and select Line In.  
3. Start playing a song on your audio player.  
WARNING: The Next/Previous tracks functions are not available if the Parrot MKi9200 is  
connected to the audio player via the Jack connector.  
Commands  
To do so  
Proceed this way  
Pause a song  
Press the  
Press the  
button.  
Resume playback  
button.  
Raise or lower the volume  
Rewind or fast-forward  
Turn the jog wheel.  
Hold down the  
or  
buttons.  
Press the  
button.  
Restart a song  
Skip to the next song  
Press the  
Press the  
button.  
Skip to the previous song  
button twice.  
Get to the audio effects menu  
Hold down the  
seconds.  
button for 2  
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Settings  
Covers display  
The album covers can be displayed if they are included in the tags of your audio files.  
Associating a picture If no picture is included in the tags of your audio files (MP3 ID3v2), you can  
to an album  
add a picture in .jpg format in the corresponding folder. If various pictures  
are in this folder, the Parrot MKi9200 primarily displays the “cover.jpg” one.  
WARNING : The picture size needs to be less than 1Mb.  
Selecting the covers  
display mode  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Display > Cover.  
2. Select the display mode.  
3. Press the jog wheel to confirm.  
Deactivate covers  
display  
To deactivate the covers dispay :  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Settings > Display > Cover.  
2. Select Disabled.  
Modifying audio settings  
Note : While playing a song, hold down the  
button for 2 seconds to access to the audio effects  
menu.  
Using the  
spatialization  
effect  
The spatialization of the Parrot MKi9200 offers you a three  
dimensional sound.  
To adjust this setting:  
1. Press the jog wheel then select Audio effects >  
Spatialization.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate or deactivate this option.  
After having activated the spatialization, you can modify its  
characteristics. To do so, select Audio Effects > Settings >  
Spatialization settings.  
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Using the equalizer  
The equalizer allows you to adjust the low, medium and high  
frequencies depending on your preferences. To activate or  
deactivate it:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Audio effects > Equalizer.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate or deactivate this option.  
You can choose between 10 default presets to adapt the  
frequencies to the music style you are listening to. To do so:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Audio effects > Settings >  
Equalizer presets.  
2. Use the jog wheel to select a preset.  
Using the Virtual  
Super Bass  
The Virtual Super Bass effect allows you to amplify the low  
frequencies. To activate or deactivate it:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Audio effects > Virtual Super  
Bass.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate or deactivate this option.  
You can change the settings of the Virtual Super Bass effect by  
selecting Audio effects > Settings > Vsb preferences..  
Setting the Parrot  
MKi9200 to repeat  
songs  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Audio effects > Settings > Repeat.  
2. Activate or deactivate the option by pressing the jog wheel.  
WARNING : If you are using the Parrot MKi9200 with an iPod, select  
Audio effects > Settings > Repetition (iPod).  
Setting the Parrot  
MKi9200 to shuffle  
songs  
WARNING: The shuffle option is only available if you are using the  
Parrot MKi9200 with an iPod. Modifying this option on the Parrot  
MKi9200 will not modify your iPod settings.  
To activate or deactivate the random playback of the music files:  
1. Press the jog wheel and select Audio effects > Settings > Random.  
2. Press the jog wheel to activate or deactivate this option.  
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Deactivating the  
This option automatically mutes the tuner when a song is played.  
Mute on Streaming  
This option is activated by default.  
You can deactivate this option and mute the tuner manually via  
the Mute cable. To do so, press the jog wheel then select  
Settings > Audio > Mute on Streaming. Press the jog wheel to  
deactivate this option.  
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